Friday, 15 July 2016

Foreign readers may not be aware that my
present hometown Turku boasts a long
traditions in shipbuilding. There has been a shipyard here since the early 18th
century, not to mention the sailing ships that were built here starting from at
least the 16th century.

Hubby made his whole career in marine
industry and even I had a job inside the gates of the Rauma shipyard for
several years in my late 20s and early 30s – that’s where we met about two
decades before we started dating. With such a background, it is not surprising we
headed to the shore to watch a newbuild leaving its birthplace towards a busy life
at sea.

On June 20, the cruise ship Mein Schiff 5 built at the Meyer Turku
shipyard was handed over to TUI Cruises which is a joint venture of the German
tourist company TUI AG and the American Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. The next
day the ship headed for Kiel from where it will serve the German-speaking
luxury cruise guests sailing in Northern Europe and the Mediterranean in the
summer season and in the Caribbean during winter.

Between delivery and now, the vessel has made
a few short ‘pre-cruises’ in the Baltics. The christening ceremony will be held
as a public event in Travemünde, the ferry port of Lübeck, tonight. The maiden
voyage starting tomorrow from Kiel will stop at Tallinn, St. Petersburg,
Helsinki and Stockholm.

The ship measures 295m x 35.8m and has 15
decks. It can accommodate 2794 passengers into its 1267 cabins almost 1000 of which have a
balcony. A crew of more than 1000 people will work tirelessly to fulfil the
wishes of the guests according to the all-inclusive feel-good philosophy of TUI
Cruises. Restaurants, bars, shops, fitness facilities, beauty salon, spa, outdoor swimming
pool, jogging track, you name it. I don’t think this is the kind of travel I
would ever want to take part in for more reasons than one but it is good to know the
newbuilds incorporate eco-friendly technologies minimising both emissions and
energy consumption.

Fascination, zest for life, sunshine, holiday,
harmony, peacefulness, wellbeing, inspiration are some of the words painted on the sides of
the vessel. I am sure the Turku shipbuilders also recognise many of these points
feeling happy about their current masters. After a few turbulent decades with financial
problems and several unsuccessful mergers and acquisitions, the German family-owned
Meyer Werft that bought the shipyard a couple of years ago was the best possible saviour you could have wished for to safeguard the future of shipbuilding in
Turku, says hubby who knows.

As the order book is secured until 2020 we will have many
more opportunities to watch brand-new cruise ships gliding by the Ruissalo
island towards the open sea.

Saturday, 2 July 2016

All of a sudden, our daily routine changed
from driving to a different nature site each day to heading to the same place all
the time: we found a modest little summer cottage to rent by the sea.

We got the keys 11 days ago, ie a few days
before Midsummer, and managed to take all the essentials there for a stay through
the holiday. From then on, we’ve continued carrying all kinds of things to the cottage as it was practically unfurnished.

Hubby is horrified about the amount of
goods we are hauling to the place whereas I am happy to find some use for some
of the stuff I couldn’t dispose of when we sold the house but stored exactly for this
kind of a purpose. A friend of mine commented we probably rented the cottage because I was longing for a new decorating project. By the look of it she wasn’t
entirely mistaken.

I saved the best point of this story last.
The cottage is located only 12km from our home! This is such a ridiculously short
distance we can come and go as we please, just pop in or stay until we need
to do some grocery shopping or if there is something interesting happening in
town. Such as the current UEFA European Championship on TV (we are planning to
keep the cottage TV free). Neither of us is a sports enthusiast but we could
never ignore a major international football event.

Earlier this week, there were a few days
off in the Euro 2016 matches. We overnighted at the cottage and my daughter paid her first visit to the place with her two Maine Coons. She is such an efficient outdoor person I cannot wait for
her next stay. While I am concentrating on cleaning and arranging the interior, the grounds will be presentable in no time as soon as she is parking her cats on the site.